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Check out CSBG's yearlong collection of cool comic book moments, including the dramatically awesome conclusion to Grant Morrison's "Batman R.I.P" where you learn exactly what IS "the thing" about Batman.

Given an expected 2015 release for "Justice League," it's likely little surprise that a new rumor suggests Warner Bros. will use the ensemble film to introduce the studio's new Batman before it relaunches the franchise.

David Finch spoke with CBR about leaving "The Dark Knight" for the brighter world of "Justice League of America," working with Geoff Johns on developing characters like Stargirl and Vibe and the new approach to his art.

Producer Michael Uslan discusses the state of comic book movie in Hollywood today compared to when he pitched Batman to various studios in the '80s, what it was like growing up a comics fan in the '50s and more.

After a short while away from the keyboard, writer Kurt Busiek is working his way back to more comics work with new stories for digital publishers Monkeybrain Comics and Thrillbent while prepping more "Astro City."

Author Marc Tyler Nobleman spoke with a Comic-Con International audience about "Bill, The Boy Wonder," his new book exploring the true contributions to Batman by the character's co-creator Bill FInger.

DC Comics has released their full solicitations text and images for product being released in November, 2012, including the latest from Before Watchmen, "Justice League," "Batman," "Green Lantern" and more.

Tim brings us back before Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli redefined Batman's origin and two relatively young creators took a shot at exploring the inner conflict of Bruce Wayne in Before They Were Famous: "Batman" #403.

Paul Dini, the fan-favorite comic writer behind "Batman: Arkham Asylum" and "Batman: Arkham City," confirms he will not return for a third installment, explaining why he chose to pursue other projects.

The writer behind the latest run of David Finch's "Batman: The Dark Knight" explores the psychological side of Bruce Wayne and the Scarecrow while prepping origin #0 issues and his new novel "The Survivor."

Mark Evanier spoke with legendary Bronze Age creators at Comic-Con International about their accomplishments and relationships with the past, with CCI first-timer Trevor Von Eeden receiving an unexpected Inkpot Award.

Fresh off of her appearance in "Dark Knight Rises," CSBG gives you a primer on the first appearance of Catwoman, the debut of her classic costume, the reveal of her real name and the first time she and Batman kissed!

The full trailer has arrived for "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 1," the first installment of Warner Bros.' animated adaptation of the 1986 Frank Miller miniseries, set for release on Blu-ray and DVD on Sept. 25.

John Layman spoke with CBR TV about his upcoming run writing Batman for "Detective Comics," the status of Showtime's "Chew" adaptation, working on more than on creator-owned title at a time and his dream DC Comics gig.

An all-Batman edition of CBLR! Did DC Comics actually cancel Detective Comics in the late '70s?! Was there almost a Batman/Jon Sable crossover? Plus, discover the amazing tale of Bill Finger's only living heir!

In the wake of Friday’s Aurora, Colorado shootings, DC Comics has delayed the release of "Batman, Inc" #3, originally set to go on sale Wednesday, citing "content that may be perceived as insensitive in light of recent events."